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. >> stephanie: you know when steve doocy has to point out that you are stupid -- steve doocy said it was a joke. and trump said that was venom that wasn't a joke. in fact he was nervous when he said it. it was a pathetic delivery. [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> stephanie: there, i did not -- my mother did not have sex with an orangutan. it's not why my hair is orange. that was a spectacular story. >> what a dope. >> how did he ever make any money at all? >> stephanie: maybe he didn't. >> he lost it ail on a casino. >> stephanie: yes. the business was probably good -- people are like let's go where the house always loses. that's awesome. all right. eighteen minutes after the hour. i'm going to freeze that entire bit in carbonite. >> please do. >> stephanie: backing up all of your computer files, it is important. you can't do it once in a while. it's not good enough. stop shaking your head like a stupid imfoe mesh shall side kick. >> what? >> uh-huh. uh-huh. uh-huh. >> stephanie: you are like one of those little dogs -- you are a bobble head basically. okay. carbonite keeps your files
. >> stephanie: you know when steve doocy has to point out that you are stupid -- steve doocy said it was a joke. and trump said that was venom that wasn't a joke. in fact he was nervous when he said it. it was a pathetic delivery. [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> stephanie: there, i did not -- my mother did not have sex with an orangutan. it's not why my hair is orange. that was a spectacular story. >> what a dope. >> how did he ever make any money at all? >>...
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she averaged just over 900,000 viewers compared to katie couric who averages 2.4 million viewers and steve harvey also a new show averaging 1.8 million viewers. both of those have been renewed for a second season. >> bill: sorry ricki. >> who's that? it's been a long time since i've heard that name. >> bill: yes president obama out in minneapolis yesterday appearing with the mayor and with many members of law enforcement community out in minneapolis. saying among other things that cops should not be outgunned on the streets of america and calling again on the american public to get behind measures. some comments, measures on gun violence. that's been keeping the president busy as well as immigration reform. we wanted to check in on generally the news of the day with our good friend, washington bureau chief for "usa today" otherwise known as david jackson's boss. susan page. >> you know, bill, i would say no one is david jackson's boss. >> bill: i'll tell him you said that. he does kind of march to his own drummer there at the white house. >> he does indeed. >> bill: how are you susan? have
she averaged just over 900,000 viewers compared to katie couric who averages 2.4 million viewers and steve harvey also a new show averaging 1.8 million viewers. both of those have been renewed for a second season. >> bill: sorry ricki. >> who's that? it's been a long time since i've heard that name. >> bill: yes president obama out in minneapolis yesterday appearing with the mayor and with many members of law enforcement community out in minneapolis. saying among other things...
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and "on the road", steve hartman finds these folks are more than happy to wait in line because this postman delivers a lesson in happiness. >> it was honestly his example that kind of caught -- taught me it's not what you do in life, it's how you do it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the director of the national weather service calls it a very dangerous situation. two storm systems-- one from the west, the other from the south-- are colliding right now over the northeast. it is a classic nor'easter carrying three feet of snow and wind gusts as high as 70 miles an hour. major transportation hubs are closing. widespread power outages are expected. we have a team of correspondents on this breaking story but first we'll go to our weather consultant david bernard. david, where's the storm headed? >> reporter: well, let's take a look at the radar, scott. when we do that, we can see those two pieces of the storm that we're referring to, the main low is here south of long island, but here comes that second piece, and that's get
and "on the road", steve hartman finds these folks are more than happy to wait in line because this postman delivers a lesson in happiness. >> it was honestly his example that kind of caught -- taught me it's not what you do in life, it's how you do it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the director of the national weather service calls it a very dangerous situation. two storm systems-- one from...
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here is steve kingston. and under what exact circumstances will the u.s. government authorized the killing of an american citizen abroad? but the answers are here. it is a 16-page memo written by the lawyers of the justice department, as requested by congress. it is a document that is not strictly classified, but it was not meant to become public. what these lawyers do here is justified is targeted killing of american citizens who have worked with or parts of al qaeda and expense various groups. that is the justification if they pose a an immense threat to america. it provides a very elastic definition of what is an imminent threat. you do not need to know this is a bit of who, what, where, and when of a particular plot against america. it is enough for these individuals to be linked to al qaeda because of a continuing threat against america. >> popeyes ybarra alice responded to the release of this memo? >> -- how how's the white house responded to the release of this memo? >> the white house, as you can imagine, has said that it is legally sound i pointed
here is steve kingston. and under what exact circumstances will the u.s. government authorized the killing of an american citizen abroad? but the answers are here. it is a 16-page memo written by the lawyers of the justice department, as requested by congress. it is a document that is not strictly classified, but it was not meant to become public. what these lawyers do here is justified is targeted killing of american citizens who have worked with or parts of al qaeda and expense various...
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the analysts keep hopping off these and these are huge winners because of steve tanger and don wood, the ceos. they deserve to be winners. wednesday we get results from mine safety appliance. i've got two words for you, merger and mania, that's what we think will swirl around mine safety this year, giving it 3m, honeywell and dupont all want to get bigger in safety. however, how are the earnings? isn't that what really matters? we never recommend stocks on takeover basis unless they have good fundamentals. europe's been crushing these guys. let's listen and find out how are the near-term prospects. the stock, one of our breaking up is easy to do from kraft, it's been a rocket ship. we didn't want to get come place nt. we told subscribers take something off the table. mondelez, i think you should do the same we did. then we hear from whole foods. you know how much i like this. but it's been stalled out for some time. may it at last be able to break out of the range but up or down? we think up because of the power of the whole friends of whole foods. they are building many more stores
the analysts keep hopping off these and these are huge winners because of steve tanger and don wood, the ceos. they deserve to be winners. wednesday we get results from mine safety appliance. i've got two words for you, merger and mania, that's what we think will swirl around mine safety this year, giving it 3m, honeywell and dupont all want to get bigger in safety. however, how are the earnings? isn't that what really matters? we never recommend stocks on takeover basis unless they have good...
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. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older. when we are talking about that, i don't like to use the word entitlements. what we are talking about is our parents and grandparents going to be able to care for themselves after they stop working and will they have a health care they need? it's something we have to talk about and how we take care of the needs of our elderly as the fastest growing population. this is one of the things that suggested what we should do is slow down. we should take these measures that are requiring us to speed up and make fast decisions when we have time to figure out how to do it right and how to do it in a way to invest in our fu
. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older....
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let's bring in steve liesman. steve, you've had a listen to what the traders have to say. there was some data out this morning that suggests that that lousy gdp number wasn't great, wasn't as lousy. >> you know, my 99% agreement with the traders is going to take a serious statistical decline right now. i'm in bold disagreement with, first of all, josh saying if you don't follow the gdp numbers -- i think if you don't -- >> i said don't follow -- >> 70% of stock movement is on the macro call here. even more so than -- what is the beta out there? most stocks move together as a unit in sync with -- >> let me clarify. i agree with you. it's important to follow. what i'm saying is don't time bias and sells. >> i agree with that. >> china grew at 7% last year, the shanghai was down. greece had gdp shrink and the market was up 30%. how can we possibly say there's a statistical correlation to stock market -- >> you do want to be on the right side of the curve -- >> you want to be aware. >> more than aware. >> greece had shrinking gdp and its stock market went up 30% last year. >>
let's bring in steve liesman. steve, you've had a listen to what the traders have to say. there was some data out this morning that suggests that that lousy gdp number wasn't great, wasn't as lousy. >> you know, my 99% agreement with the traders is going to take a serious statistical decline right now. i'm in bold disagreement with, first of all, josh saying if you don't follow the gdp numbers -- i think if you don't -- >> i said don't follow -- >> 70% of stock movement is on...
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he earned steve hartman's stamp of approval "on the road" in state college pennsylvania. >> reporter: typically, post office lines breed anger and frustration. but at the head of this queue on the campus of penn state university in state college pennsylvania you'll find nothing but joy. >> i love coming in here. >> my mission is to make them have a little levity on the way out so that they say hey not so bad after all. >> nice nails! >> reporter: today mike kerr lives by a simple motto, if you can't say something nice about someone, you're not looking hard enough, even if it's only how nicely they filled out their forms. >> you're a natural. >> reporter: he's been like this with just about every customer everyday for 38 years. >> nice! very nice. >> reporter: how do you keep this up for so long? >> i -- >> reporter: you're stumped by that question. this is what i do. i'm myself and that's all i can do. how's your mom doing? >> reporter: the man is pure heart. which is part of the reason the lines are so long here. you come in to buy stamps when you don't need stamps? >> yes. >> report
he earned steve hartman's stamp of approval "on the road" in state college pennsylvania. >> reporter: typically, post office lines breed anger and frustration. but at the head of this queue on the campus of penn state university in state college pennsylvania you'll find nothing but joy. >> i love coming in here. >> my mission is to make them have a little levity on the way out so that they say hey not so bad after all. >> nice nails! >> reporter: today...
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o steve hartman goes "on the road" to meet a mailman with a very special delivery, next. mailman with a ery [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! ♪ [ angry gibberish ] if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have happened. b
o steve hartman goes "on the road" to meet a mailman with a very special delivery, next. mailman with a ery [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! ♪ [ angry gibberish ] if you're...
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steve? >> that's right. we just had ron talking about no one remembers the last time providence had, you know, more than a foot of snow. late '90s. talking more than two feet of snow in providence, rhode island. i think you have to go back to the blizzard of '78 and the eerie thing of the timing, 35 years ago this week. and this storm was truly epic. it was -- it was a northeast storm. go to atlantic city, new jersey, 20 inches of snow there. new york city shut down. but really, it was eastern massachusetts, rhode island, parts of connecticut. this thing was truly a monster. in massachusetts, you had up to four and a half feet of snow in some places. you had wind at 70 miles per hour in boston. 100 miles per hour in cape cod. you had 2,100 homes destroyed. 29 people in massachusetts that were killed by this thing. so obviously, it was a serious storm but it was also something if you're 40 or over and you're from new england, you're still talking about this and telling people about this and you remember this.
steve? >> that's right. we just had ron talking about no one remembers the last time providence had, you know, more than a foot of snow. late '90s. talking more than two feet of snow in providence, rhode island. i think you have to go back to the blizzard of '78 and the eerie thing of the timing, 35 years ago this week. and this storm was truly epic. it was -- it was a northeast storm. go to atlantic city, new jersey, 20 inches of snow there. new york city shut down. but really, it was...
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well, steve, it's always a pleasure having you on. come back soon. >> thank you, gerri. >> gerri: i hope you don't get caught in the storm this weekend. >> you too. take care. gerri: thank you. well, one state official witnessing the impact of fema's ineffectiveness firsthand, new jersey state senator joe ca ril close joining me now. you -- >> you said it right. fema's not right. gerri: how is the federal government impacting your area? >> listen, the flood insurance program has been a disgrace as the governor pointed out. i represent the monmouth county bay shore, monoand ocean counties and others around the state. really hard hit. tens of thousands of a people still out of their homes. gerri: people in hotels, this is ridiculous. >> they've got to leave sometimes on weekends because the weddings are booked, and the management kicks them out. so this has been a really -- gerri: you don't think chris christie was out of bounds. >> no, not at all. gerri: so on the one hand he's holding hands with the president, merrily running through
well, steve, it's always a pleasure having you on. come back soon. >> thank you, gerri. >> gerri: i hope you don't get caught in the storm this weekend. >> you too. take care. gerri: thank you. well, one state official witnessing the impact of fema's ineffectiveness firsthand, new jersey state senator joe ca ril close joining me now. you -- >> you said it right. fema's not right. gerri: how is the federal government impacting your area? >> listen, the flood...
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. >> boy scout troop leader steve tenant and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in scouting for the last five years. they are straight but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. what did it feel like when you heard that a local troop had thrown out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the teen, thrown out last october, was 18-year-old ryan anderson who was about to become an eagle scout. >> getting my eagle award taken is totally devastating. hearing that it's happening to other scouts is also totally devastating. >> i can't imagine ever doing that to a boy. that's what this policy would have me do. >> reporter: others in scouting warn about quickly changing the current policy banning gaze. kay godfrey is with the salt lake city scout council that has over 100,000 members. >> we were caught completely off guard with it. we've had a policy that's been this place for over 100 years that seems to have functioned to the most part soundly. >> reporter: in a letter to the bo
. >> boy scout troop leader steve tenant and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in scouting for the last five years. they are straight but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. what did it feel like when you heard that a local troop had thrown out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the teen, thrown out last october, was 18-year-old ryan anderson...
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steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a speck, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. and i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from 83.60 to 80. pull the tri
steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative...
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. >> boy scout troop leader steve tennant and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in scouting for the last five years. they are straight, but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. >> reporter: what did it feel like when you heard that a local troop had thrown out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the teen thrown out last october was 18-year-old ryan anderson, who was about to become an eagle scout. >> getting my eagle award taken is totally devastating. hearing that it's happening to other scouts is also totally devastating. >> i can't imagine ever doing that to a boy. but that's what this policy would have me do. >> reporter: but others in scouting warn about quickly changing the current policy banning gays. kay godfrey is with the salt lake city scout council that has over 100,000 members. >> we were caught completely off guard with it. we've had a policy that's been in place for over 100 years that seems to have functioned, to the most part, soundly. >> reporter:
. >> boy scout troop leader steve tennant and his 16-year-old son christopher have been involved in scouting for the last five years. they are straight, but don't like the policy excluding gays. >> i have a huge problem with that. >> reporter: what did it feel like when you heard that a local troop had thrown out a kid because he was gay? >> i was shocked. shocked and amazed. appalled. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the teen thrown out last october was...
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independence party stephen wolf thank you very much joining us to steve in open relationships let's go into that is it really beneficial day for everyone i'm not sure actually i mean it should be we are and we are two countries that actually share commons. the use in terms of our legal systems our language the way that we look at business and it should be but over the period of the years that we've had this special relationship since winston churchill first quarter the phrase we've seen lots of arguments between also on those even the stakes clearly there was a huge disagreement on the way that the british public did not want to get involved in afghanistan we also had a disagreement in the way that we did not want to get in vietnam and only recently we've had president obama suggesting that the british people should know exercise that democrats. have a referendum of whether they should be in or outside of the european so clearly the special relationship is often spaced i think this is also to believe that she is special. now retreats for they sirrahs for. those displaced by the conflic
independence party stephen wolf thank you very much joining us to steve in open relationships let's go into that is it really beneficial day for everyone i'm not sure actually i mean it should be we are and we are two countries that actually share commons. the use in terms of our legal systems our language the way that we look at business and it should be but over the period of the years that we've had this special relationship since winston churchill first quarter the phrase we've seen lots of...
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i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> thanks, steve. >>> defense secretary panetta told congress today that the pentagon extorted a plan that would arm syrian rebels. those remarks came at a senate hearing into the attack on the u.s. mission. senator john mccain asked panetta and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff about that plan for syria. >> how many more have to die before you recommend military action, and did you support the recommendation by the secretary of stays, then secretary clinton and then head of cia general petraeus that we provide weapons to the resistance in syria. did you support that? >> we did. >> you did support that? >> we did. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> that plan did not go forward. senator mccain later released a statement today. he urged president obama to take action to end the conflict in syria. >> chandra levy, that is the game in a brings up memories for many in our area. she's the washington intern who was murdered, whose body turned up in rock creek part in 2002, a year after her disappearance. today her convicted killer returned to the court for a
i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> thanks, steve. >>> defense secretary panetta told congress today that the pentagon extorted a plan that would arm syrian rebels. those remarks came at a senate hearing into the attack on the u.s. mission. senator john mccain asked panetta and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff about that plan for syria. >> how many more have to die before you recommend military action, and did you support the recommendation by the secretary of stays,...
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joining us now is steve kornacki, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." he is a senior writer for salon.com. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> so i was trying to make the case there in the previous segment that the volume of political action to keep gun reform in the news and viable shows that they are cognizant, that reformers are cognizant of the way it's petered out in the past. they're trying to do something qualitatively different. do you think it's qualitatively different? >> i think it's quantitatively different, too. if you look at mentions of gun control in news articles, what you see in the pass is after mass shooting tragedy, after a week, two weeks, it's gone. still more than 50% more than a month of this, that's different than in the past. if you look at tracking social media, tweets involving gun control, second amendment, nra, things like, there they actually have been spiking weeks out from sandy hook. january 9th when obama announced the task force, january 16th. these terms are trending now. that suggests there's engagement her
joining us now is steve kornacki, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." he is a senior writer for salon.com. good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> so i was trying to make the case there in the previous segment that the volume of political action to keep gun reform in the news and viable shows that they are cognizant, that reformers are cognizant of the way it's petered out in the past. they're trying to do something qualitatively different. do you think it's...
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steve handelsman has more. >> jim, it looks like it's going to play out in a tough fashion. deja vu for democrats and republicans. and the fear up here on capitol hill is that the longer these big, big disputes drag out, the tougher it might be to settle. >> house will be in order. >> the next few weeks will be another struggle. actually several between republicans and president obama. over three key issues. gun control. the obama call and the public clamor to do something is boiling down to universal background checks, a possible deal being worked out by senator schumer, manchin coburn and kirk. two rated a by the nra and two rate the f ziemt immigration is the next. allowing illegal immigrants to stay but no actual plan has been proposed yet. issue three is the biggie that everyone says they hate. sequestering. >> mindless, arbitrary, across the board cuts to take place on march 1st. >> spending cuts in social services and in defense. unless there's finally a deal to cut spending. president obama is making clear he wants in any such deal another tax hike on wealthy, reduci
steve handelsman has more. >> jim, it looks like it's going to play out in a tough fashion. deja vu for democrats and republicans. and the fear up here on capitol hill is that the longer these big, big disputes drag out, the tougher it might be to settle. >> house will be in order. >> the next few weeks will be another struggle. actually several between republicans and president obama. over three key issues. gun control. the obama call and the public clamor to do something is...
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you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsed by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to them, even though i will make a handsome profit, people are going to say oh, i wish you had found a better buyer. >> well, i did extensive diligence on that whole question. of course i understand that critique which was then a potential critique, absolutely. but what the diligence showed very clearly is that al jazeera has longince esblished itself as an immensely respected news gathering network around the world. it's won the major journalism award in countries after country. it is respected as having integrity. on its climate reporting, for example, it's higher quality and far more expensive than any. u.s. n
you have just announced publicly the other day you had a wonderful stock option from steve jobs who was your friend and who you were on his board. you bought a television channel and rekristened it as the current tv and you just sold that and made a handsome profit. you sold to al jazeera and people take note of the fact that al jazeera is in part subsidized or sponsed by the qatar government. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that cause you a moment of saying look f i do this, if i sell to...
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let's go straight to chicago where steve liesman, i believe, steve, you are joined by a very special guest. >> yes, mandy, thanks very much. i'm here with chicago fed president charlie evans. charlie, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for being here. >> so you sort of started a revolution in central banking about a year or so ago when you started talking about economic targets. the federal reserve is using it. they're talking about using it in england. they started to use it more in japan. are you satisfied with the way the federal reserve has implemented so far? >> i think we have pretty appropriate policies in place right now. i think that moving into economic conditionality, clear conditionality, as to how long our policies will be in place. the one thing we really want to make sure everybody understands is monetary policy will continue to be accommodative until things improve substantially, and we get out of this slow growth economy. so i'm extremely pleased with where we are. >> when you say clear, there are some who say it's anything but. it's clear when it comes to raising inte
let's go straight to chicago where steve liesman, i believe, steve, you are joined by a very special guest. >> yes, mandy, thanks very much. i'm here with chicago fed president charlie evans. charlie, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for being here. >> so you sort of started a revolution in central banking about a year or so ago when you started talking about economic targets. the federal reserve is using it. they're talking about using it in england. they started to use it...
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steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. adam schefter breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a spec, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from $83.60 to $80. p
steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative...
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steve harris began in live in boca roo tone. steve? >> reporter: jon, this is the manages behind me that caused all the fuss. the locks have been changed in the past 24 hours. police rolled in 1:00 yesterday afternoon. they were looking for "loki boy", the brazilian national who squatted the last two months. they didn't find him. they found a house full of garbage. they pulled out the garbage and changed locks. they spoke to a number of neighbors that were worried about to hire their own private security. they say the two month ordeal is over. now they are relieved. >> i think we'll sleep better. the neighborhood will be quieter eventually. maybe not today. but maybe tomorrow. >> we're finally relieved. we'll go back to normal. >> reporter: "loki boy" was relying on an obscure florida law called, adverse possession. it really dates back to the 18 hundreds and was used to make sure farmland did not go fallow, to not allow squatters to move into million dollar mansions a number of florida officials are working hard to get that law off th
steve harris began in live in boca roo tone. steve? >> reporter: jon, this is the manages behind me that caused all the fuss. the locks have been changed in the past 24 hours. police rolled in 1:00 yesterday afternoon. they were looking for "loki boy", the brazilian national who squatted the last two months. they didn't find him. they found a house full of garbage. they pulled out the garbage and changed locks. they spoke to a number of neighbors that were worried about to hire...
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. >> team president dick cass, coach john harbaugh, gm ozzie newsome and ravens owner steve biscotti joined by a special guest, the lombardi trophy, a memento of the team's ultimate accomplishment. >> the ravens are world champions. >> the question now is, can they do it again. that's the goal but harbaugh says the word repeat means nothing to them. >> i don't believe in the defending champ thing. it's boxing. they don't give you a belt and you fight for the title. we are the champions the 2012 champions. >> we're going to try to build a consistent winner. i'm just proud for baltimore, for everybody that gets to bask in this. >> while the team focuses on the future ravens fans clamber for purple. magazine issues released tuesday in high demand. >> everybody has a smile on their face. they can't get enough between the magazines and shirts and books. it's really -- it only happens once every 10, 12 years. >> the fans and the team know that the top off season priority is a new contract for joe flacco. newsome expressed optimism that that contract would get done. >>> we had a little comp
. >> team president dick cass, coach john harbaugh, gm ozzie newsome and ravens owner steve biscotti joined by a special guest, the lombardi trophy, a memento of the team's ultimate accomplishment. >> the ravens are world champions. >> the question now is, can they do it again. that's the goal but harbaugh says the word repeat means nothing to them. >> i don't believe in the defending champ thing. it's boxing. they don't give you a belt and you fight for the title. we...
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steve liesman, also thank you for sitting in all week. that's been terrific. becky and joe, it's been great. good luck over the weekend. we hope you get back here and it all works out. say hello to nemo and the weather. we're going to see you -- >> be careful with all that snow. >> absolutely. anyway, make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee. we're live from the new york stock exchange. let's see how your friday session is setting up on the u.s. futures. it looks like we'll have a positive session with the s&p looking at 2 at the open, dow looking at 13. in europe, the eu summit continues. but the action really taking its cues from china this morning. we have green arrows across the board in europe. take a look at asia. strong eco data out of china in focus. much more on that in just a moment. the road map begins at the golden arches. not even the cheddar onion burgers could help mcdonald's. they missed estimates in every region. asia was down a whopping 9
steve liesman, also thank you for sitting in all week. that's been terrific. becky and joe, it's been great. good luck over the weekend. we hope you get back here and it all works out. say hello to nemo and the weather. we're going to see you -- >> be careful with all that snow. >> absolutely. anyway, make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee. we're...
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(steve groans) i killed my homework! (chattering) (steve gasps) it's unsinkable! i should get an a-plus! uh-huh! (both gasp) quick! catch it! (george hoots, pants) oh...! whoa! aw, look at it take those rapids! i am a master barge builder. (hooting, chattering) oh, yeah-- the boat. i'll probably get an a-plus-plus if i can ever catch it. ah! (yells) whoa! whoa! (both yelling) (groans) great, george-- we'll cut it off at the pass! (grunts) but... we need something to catch it with. let's use this. (grunting with effort) help me out, will ya? huh? ah. right. uh-oh. (chattering) aw...! (gasps) george! it's getting away! (george chattering) (echoes): oh, no! aah...! steve: excuse me. pardon me. coming through. history homework on the loose. (grunting) i got it! (george screams) steve's boat was a goner. (george yells) or it would have been, if the drain had been draining. but it wasn't. (relieved sighs) until someone cleaned it. no...! hang on, kid. you can't go down there. (moans) uh, you don't understand. my history homework is in there, and i've just gotta get it b
(steve groans) i killed my homework! (chattering) (steve gasps) it's unsinkable! i should get an a-plus! uh-huh! (both gasp) quick! catch it! (george hoots, pants) oh...! whoa! aw, look at it take those rapids! i am a master barge builder. (hooting, chattering) oh, yeah-- the boat. i'll probably get an a-plus-plus if i can ever catch it. ah! (yells) whoa! whoa! (both yelling) (groans) great, george-- we'll cut it off at the pass! (grunts) but... we need something to catch it with. let's use...
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steve, the moisture and that -- [ no audio ] these two storms merge off the coast, and bring with it very heavy snow. how much? we're talking about generally across the area anywhere from about 6 to 9 inches of snow developing. heavy, wet snow. that area in -- [ no audio ] we're talking about 1 to 2 feet. [ no audio ] the rest of boston, we could be talking about 30 inches of snow. add to that, significant winds. the pressure gradients between high pressure and low pressure. and look at these wind gusts, new york city, 37-mile-an-hour wind gusts. east end of long island. we're talking about getting close to hurricane-force winds, nantucket, hurricane-force winds all night long, into saturday, poor visibility, dangerous conditions, drifting snow. it is going to be a mess, brian. we're going to continue to cover it all night long on the weather channel. we'll start at 5:00 on "wake up with al" and a full report again tomorrow morning on the "today" show. brian? >> all right, al, thanks. just enough snow to wreak havoc with microphones from time to time. al roker in boston. as they say
steve, the moisture and that -- [ no audio ] these two storms merge off the coast, and bring with it very heavy snow. how much? we're talking about generally across the area anywhere from about 6 to 9 inches of snow developing. heavy, wet snow. that area in -- [ no audio ] we're talking about 1 to 2 feet. [ no audio ] the rest of boston, we could be talking about 30 inches of snow. add to that, significant winds. the pressure gradients between high pressure and low pressure. and look at these...
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steve? >> thank you, andrew. more than 71,000 fans were left in the dark at the super bowl on sunday. among them, a man with a unique perspective on the issue, david crane, nrg energy president and ceo. so, david, you have a plan, or something that's already in place, right, which is to bring solar power to metlife stadium, which is where there's -- the super bowl next year is going to be. >> yes, well metlife stadium has 1300 solar panels around the top of the stadium and they power the l.e.d. lighting. and then 25 times more power than the l.e.d. lighting so they add power to the full stadium. >> i have to say something, which is that my band just got a series of l.e.d. lights. they're amazing. this is a huge revolution in lighting. they're this big, they're really thin. they take no power. they're not hot. so that's part of why you could do this. how -- give us an idea, what is 1300 solar panels by way of power? how many homes is that? give us a context for that? >> well, in this case it'
steve? >> thank you, andrew. more than 71,000 fans were left in the dark at the super bowl on sunday. among them, a man with a unique perspective on the issue, david crane, nrg energy president and ceo. so, david, you have a plan, or something that's already in place, right, which is to bring solar power to metlife stadium, which is where there's -- the super bowl next year is going to be. >> yes, well metlife stadium has 1300 solar panels around the top of the stadium and they...